Darvin wrote:Only issue with treasure is that now you're scumming for Trisword.

On the other hand, I guess you could prep quest items and play as Tinker instead

Oh, I forgot about the Trisword... I always seem to either prep it when going full lazy "lets get this over with" cheezeling, Or find it in the first shop I run into. But with the right stuff in the veto slots, a Treasure laden Tinker could probably pull the entire thing off simply by prepping Quest Items - you'd get both the Viper Ward and the Trisword with relative ease.

Still, this is derailing, that Berserker strat was so well concieved that I whish all the cheeze thrown out the window so all epic wins have to be like that.

I finally did beat Naga City 3 times. I used a Orc GG Rogue, Orc Taurogzerger and Gnome Bloodmage/Mystera. Thanks to all for the great builds!

I'm a bit confused about the Gorgon's Death Gaze ability, though. It says it deals unresistable damage, and the wiki says it eliminates enemy first strike, both of which are observable behaviors. But it clearly is dealing extra damage below the death gaze threshold even to enemies that have no resistances. So where is the extra damage coming from?

Death Gaze deals your base damage, with no attack penalty or bonus. Since the Gorgon starts with a significant attack penalty, Death Gaze will usually hit harder than your normal attack. That could be what you're seeing.

q 3 wrote:Death Gaze deals your base damage, with no attack penalty or bonus. Since the Gorgon starts with a significant attack penalty, Death Gaze will usually hit harder than your normal attack. That could be what you're seeing.

You're hitting once for 20 damage (Death Gaze, which is base damage with no modifiers), then the Meat Man retaliates for whatever, then you hit him a second time for 20 damage (your normal attack, as modified or not by attack bonus).

Wuhu. Finally beat Naga City.Strat was:Orc Rogue, going Tiki Tooki, with Dragon Shield + Compression seal for it. Extra money, extra glyph, and the big potion kit.Idea was: Killing much higher level stuff, to get a high level (luckyly found IMMAL for xp-buff). Then Join TT get Dodge + 2 lvls of poison. Then in the second part. Join Drac for more resistance + lifesteal. Was really lucky to find the Vampire Sword and the Alchemist Scroll. Glyph used in second part: The poison thing + the fire glyph.

Worked really nice. But i can understand people who complain somewhat about the poison boon from TT... It's really expensive to get some levels of poison. In the end i had 33% resi, lifesteal 2, and Rogue has not so much health, so this gets healed fast. But for other classes i can see the problems.

The above start i will also try with an Assassin. Think this should work also really well. Leveling in the beginning wouldn't be as easy, but on the other hand one can farm better piety for TT